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  2. Listed buildings in Heslerton - Wikipedia

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    The house is in mottled brick, with boxed eaves and a pyramidal pantile roof. There are two storeys and two bays. The doorway has pilasters, a radial fanlight and a cornice, and to the left is a round-arched passage doorway. The windows are sashes with painted wedge lintels. [11] II: St Andrew's Church, East Heslerton

  3. Cassidy House (Bridgeport, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    It is two-story wood-frame structure, with a shallow pitch hip roof sporting broad boxed eaves, and a wraparound single-story porch. The porch supports are fine examples of period scrollwork and bracketing. The interior of the house retains many original period features, including flooring, fireplaces, and trim.

  4. Burckhardt House - Wikipedia

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    The Burckhardt House is unique in Lincoln architecture because of its Prairie Box/American Foursquare style. [1] The house follows a simple, rectangular plan, and features a cross gabled roof with return box eaves on the south facing front gable, a shed roofed dormer on the west side, and a hip roof porch on the front facade. [1]

  5. Wildfell - Wikipedia

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    Wildfell is a simplified Federal style, with a molding over the boxed eaves, which is repeated on the porch above its octagonal pillars. The six-paneled front door in a plain frame is topped by a four-light transom.

  6. East Otis Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    It is a single-story wood frame structure, with a gabled metal roof and clapboarded exterior. The boxed eaves with plain frieze below are suggestive of the Greek Revival style. The main facade has a pair of sash windows flanking the main entrance, which is sheltered by a gabled hood. [2]

  7. Cedar Guard Station No. 1019 - Wikipedia

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    It is a one-story wood-frame building on a cobblestone foundation, with a centered chimney. Per its NRHP nomination, the exterior walls were of cedar bark, "with verges and eaves boxed by quarter-round cedar logs, bark on." [2] [3]

  8. Frame Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The wood-frame home was built c. 1909. The house features a gable roof with pediment-like gables, a porch with a pediment, classically influenced boxed eaves, and a symmetrical, T-shaped design. While frame houses were once common in Tonopah, the house is one of the few intact local examples of a frame home with a detailed design.

  9. Middenbury House - Wikipedia

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    The roof of the core is clad in slate with lead ridge capping and has boxed eaves ornamented with paired and tripled timber console brackets. Two rendered brick chimney stacks, one double and one single, capped by chimney pots, are symmetrically arranged on either side of the central ridgeline.